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Cobra S9

Cobra S9


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Cobra S9 Irons

We can’t say it enough: These are the most technologically advanced, most forgiving irons Cobra has ever made. Featuring their new game-changing, multi-material iron technolog...
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Review Date
October 31, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.00 of 5, 2 votes

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Reviewed by: Nio ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
S9 Irons

Summary:
I like others, added 2 club lengths when I switched to the S9 Irons from Callaway Fusion Irons (47 years old). Due to a closeout special, the S9 with stiff iron shafts were 2/3 off. I had never played stiff shafts in my life. I noticed better swing control with the stiff shafts and the tendency for over swing is gone. The 7 Iron is a perfect dead on 150 yd club for me with a nice even tempo swing. This irons are super easy to get airborne and the ball flight is tremendously high. The ball will stick the green for sure and there is no bouncing off the back of the green from 150. This is the best iron I have ever hit and I have hit them and owned them all. Pitching wedge is 44 degrees and Gap Wedge is 49 degrees. Makes the PW play like a 9 iron. Gap Wedge for me is now used where I used to use a PW. I am always one hole per nine away from being a 70's golfer and I am positive these irons are going to get me into the 70's. The control I have is awesome and the confidence level high. I can go at any pin. Take my wife, just don't touch the S9's. Best iron I have ever owned.

Customer Service:
never needed

Similar Products Used:
Callaway Fusion, Cleveland CG, Taylormade R7


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Review Date
October 9, 2008

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: GARY HAMMOND ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
COBRA S9 GRAPHITE SHAFTS

Summary:
I was playing with Ping S59 Irons I lost two club lengths in distance they were very straight but just gave up way to much distance. Its much easier to hit a 7 iron than it is a 5 iron. I bought the S9II cobras with graphite shafts and my distance was back. I gained two clubs difference. My friend who shoots in the low 70's hit my clubs twice and he can also take one club less hitting my cobras. He now wants a set of the Cobra S9's. I have a medical problem in my hand so the graphite shaft is alot easier on that. I will soon be back in the 70's again I have already cut 8 strokes in each of the two rounds I have played with my Cobra's. The best thing I can tell you is that they have put the fun back in the game. They are really great clubs.


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Review Date
September 18, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: david molloy ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
cobra s9

Summary:
i have only just brought my cobra s9 irons in july and since i have noked my handicap down 12 shots frm 27 to 15. i used to play with tayloramde rac and only got the cobra s9 irons because i new someone with them and i knew i could use them coz i tryed them out. I paid £379 for mine and i personally fink i couldnt of got a better set for this price.


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Review Date
August 5, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mike Card ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Cobra S9

Summary:
Used to be a 6 and now I am a 10. Lack of play due to 3 kids and owning a business. Played all sorts of clubs and finally settled on the S9 after a demo day of numerous irons hosted by manufacturers. Very soft, easy to play a draw or cut. Ball flies 10-20 yards higher, but also 10 yards farther. The wind does not affect the flight much... suprising penetrating. The Nippons feel great, and load easily. I swing a 6 iron at 95 mph and I hit these very straight. Driver 102-108 mph. First round in 6 weeks and shot a 75 from the tips (7200 yards). Two under on the front, but I sniped a few drives into fescue on the back side. Can't say enough good things about these clubs. I tried Rifle 5.5 flighted and they felt like hockey sticks... lost 10-15 yards with all irons. Stay away from these shafts.
Original 8 iron Ping's - 160
Callaway x 20's - 145
Cobra S9 - 170

Customer Service:
Never used.

Similar Products Used:
T Armour 845's, Callaway Bertha, X20 tours, Ping ISI, S58 & 59, G2, i5's, i 10's.
G10 Driver fits me best.


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Review Date
July 13, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Diamondlite ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Cobra S9

Summary:
As a confirmed duffer, I bought these irons and immediately started hitting like a pro- straight and true, high trajectory & long, confidently hitting most greens in regulation. Took 10 strokes off my game, and now play a respectable low 90's. I tried the Wide Sole Fusions, Hybores, you name it, but with little difference in my game. These Cobras are fantastic. I went to Edwin Watts, they examined my swing, and I bit the bullet and got the recommended Senior graphite shafts. All the difference in the world (Can you tell I'm excited?). Now, if I could only put within 5 feet!


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